Trump's roast at Al Smith dinner gets rare boos, Hillary's wins laughs


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Top StoryTrump's roast at Al Smith dinner gets rare boos, Hillary's wins laughs
Trump made fun of his own wife and gave Rosie O'Donnell a backhanded compliment.
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President Barack Obama endorses bisexual Oregon Gov. Kate Brown
The President released a video endorsement of the openly bisexual governor Thursday, highlighting her accomplishments in the less than two years she's held the office.

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Could ‘compassionate conservative’ Evan McMullin take Utah from Trump?
If McMullin wins Utah, he would be the first independent presidential candidate to win electoral votes since George Wallace in 1968.

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Satanist killed and ate police officer he met on Grindr, court hears
PC Semple's DNA was found on a chopping board, chopsticks, the blade of a blender and the inside of a silver cooking pot during a search of Stefano Brizzi south London flat.

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Arkansas city asks court to uphold its LGBT protections
An Arkansas city says its ordinance banning discrimination against LGBTQ people doesn't violate a state law intended to prevent such local protections.

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Trans and gender non-conforming people on wanting a gender fluid world
Transgender and gender non-conforming people talk about their mission to end gender-based oppression and the gender binary.

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Watch: ‘Nasty Woman vs. Bad Hombre’ even better than ‘Hillary Shimmy’
From the guy who brought us "The Hillary Shimmy Song" comes the final debate parody song everyone needed, whether they knew it or not. "Go, nasty woman!"

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Talk nerdy to me: Kate McKinnon’s best ‘Ghostbusters’ pickup lines
These 'Ghostbusters' outtakes reveal a treasure trove of nerdy pickup lines that are sure to have sapiosexuals swooning.

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Watch: Debunking the claim that Hillary Clinton is bad for LGBT people
Some say a President Clinton would be bad for the LGBTQ community, maybe even more so than Trump. It's an argument he makes himself. Let's examine that claim.

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British bill to pardon men with convictions under antigay laws fails
A Conservative Party lawmaker filibustered a bill that would have cleared men of convictions from antigay laws that have since been overturned.